This document provides information about PacketLight Networks, which was established in 2000. It develops CWDM and DWDM networking products for transporting data, storage, voice and video. The company has thousands of installations worldwide and designs and manufactures its green technology products in Israel. It has 4,000 employees and $1 billion in group sales in 2010.
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Specially designed - Low power consumption and low latency
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PLNOG 13: Krzysztof Konkowski: Cisco Access Architectures: GPON, Ethernet, Ac...PROIDEA
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Language: Polish
Abstract: TBD
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Benefits of multi layer bandwidth management in next generation core optical ...Anuj Malik
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Length: 30 minutes
Session Overview
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- What out-of-the-box solutions are available for real-time monitoring JMeter tests?
- What are the benefits of integrating InfluxDB and Grafana into the load testing stack?
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2. Wireless USB
Chipset Solutions
Established: 2001
The Access
Company
Established: 1981
Wireless Mobile
Backhaul
Established: 1996
iSCSI SAN
Solutions
Established: 2000
Hi-end Adapters
for Servers
Established: 1987
CWDM and DWDM
Solutions
Established: 2000
Network Test
Solutions
Established: 1991
Integrated
Application Delivery
Established: 1997
No. of employees = 4,000
Group sales in 2010= $1 billion
Group Distributor in
Israel and Worldwide
System Integrator
Sub-6GHz Wireless
Backhaul
Established: 1997
Mobile TV
Transmitters
Established: 2006
Video Conference
Solutions over IP
Established: 1992
• Coordinated Strategy
• Shared Sales Channels
• Joint Development & Technology Sharing
• Some Companies are PublicIndustrial
Communication
Solutions
Established: 2009
PacketLight Networks Part of the RAD Group
3. • Established in year 2000
• PacketLight develops state of the art CWDM &
DWDM and OTN layer products
For transport of data, storage, voice and video
applications
All our products are Green technology with low power
consumption complaint with international standards
• Design & Manufacturing in Israel
• Thousands of installations worldwide
About PacketLight
3
7. 7
PacketLight Product Portfolio
PL-400/PL-100TE: 8 x Sub 10G Services
PL-1000RO: WSS ROADM
PL-300: Passive Solutions
7
PL-1000EM: 10 x GbE Muxponder
PL-1000: 4 x 10G Services
PL-1000E: 4 x 8G/10G +4 x sub 10G
PL-1000IL: Optical Amplifiers
TranspondersInfrastructure
PL-1000TN- 6 x 10G OTN Services
PL-2000- Up to 16 any service Muxponder
PL-1000GM-40G/100G Muxponder/Transponder
OTNSolutions
Muxponders
8. 8
PacketLight End to End WDM/OTM solution
IFRASTUCTURE- ROADM, MUX/DEMUX,
DCM, AMPLIFIER
TRANSPONDERS / MUXPONDER
STANDARD OTN with FEC
NMS/EMS
• Network infrastructure
Passive solutions
Flexible routing of any WL between any site using remote management
Automatic power balancing and monitoring on all WL across the network
• Standard based OTN layer (Embedded FEC for improving OSNR)
Building common transport layer for services: 100M to 100G
• Set of Muxponders and Transponders for delivering multi service
and Multi rate client interface, providing SLA and monitoring
• EMS/NMS solution for network management and maintenance
9. • Multirate and type client protocols supported:
10GBE LAN/WAN , OC-192/STM-64, 8G/10G FC
OTU2/OTU1e/OTU2e/OTU1f/OTU2f
• Compliant with RS-FEC and I.4/I.7 eFEC standards
• Supports uplink Facility protection <50ms APS
• Pluggable SFP+ client and XFP CWDM/DWDM line optics and Tunable DWDM XFP
• Supports Transponder, Transparent and regenerator modes
• Performance Monitoring and alarms for all ports and service types
• Supports internal Mux/DeMux and dual EDFA
• Low latency, full transparency and low power consumption
• Dual redundant AC/DC PSU and pluggable Fan unit 9
PL-1000TN- Highlights
“6 Multirate 8G/10G services over 10G OTU2 Wavelengths”
10. • Dual operation modes:
16:1 Muxponder of Multirate clients over protected 10G OTU2 uplink
Dual Muxponder of Multirate clients over 2x 10G OTU2 uplinks
• Low latency, full transparency
• Supports STM1/4/16, OC-3/12/48, FE/GbE, 1/2/4G FC, 3G HD-SDI/HD-SDI/SD-
SDI/DVB-ASI interfaces in any mix
• Supports uplink Facility protection <50ms APS
• Supports PM and alarms for all ports
• Dual redundant AC/DC PSU and pluggable Fan unit
• Web based, 3rd party SNMP and EMS/NMS management solutions
PL-2000 Highlights
“Advanced Multiprotocol/Multirate Muxponder with aggregation
capacity of up to 20G”
10
11. “A unified 100G Tansponder/Muxponder”
PL-1000GM 100G Muxpomder/Transponder
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• PacketLight Solution based on:
• PacketLight’s compact 1U architecture
• Pluggable optics for 100G line, 8G/10G/40/100G Client interfaces
• Muxponder options:
10 x 10G interfaces into 100G DWDM uplink
2 x 40G Eth + 2x 8/10G interfaces into 100G DWDM uplink
1 x 40G Eth + 6x 8/10G interfaces into 100G DWDM uplink
Transponder options:
100GBase-SR10 into 100G DWDM Line (CXF to CFP)
• Supports : STM64/OC192, 10GBE LAN/WAN, 8G/10G FC, OTU2
• Performance monitoring on all interfaces
• Dual AC/DC pluggable power supply and Fan unit
• Based on the same MIBs and interoperable with PacketLight product family
13. • Standard base FEC (G709) interoperable with other WDM vendors
• Full Bi-Directional 3R functionality per each service
• Flexible, user configurable Multirate Client Interfaces
• Integrated Passive Optics (Mux/DeMux) and Optical Amplifier (EDFA)
• Performance Monitoring (FC, GbE, SDH/SONET)
• Muxponder Family-up to 16 any services (STM/GbE/FC/Video)
• Facility Optical Protection ready
• Pay as you grow architecture (Pluggable optics- XFPs, SFPs, SFP+)
• Multi-Chassis growth to 44 Wavelengths/88 Wavelengths
• Web based, 3rd party SNMP and EMS/NMS management solutions
• Low latency, full transparency and low power consumption
• Dual redundant AC/DC PSU and pluggable Fan unit
• Simple to Install and maintain
13
PacketLight Products Feature Highlights
14. 14
Comprehensive Feature Set
Remote
Management
ROADMs
2x Mux/Demux
Protection
Single or
Dual Fiber
2x Amplifiers
Muxponders
Family
3R
Bidirectional 3R
Performance
Monitoring
EMS/NMS
Network
Diagnostics
CWDM /
DWDM & OTN
Network
Protocols
Multi Chassis
Scalability
Multiple Topology
Support
16. • GUI based web management system with same look and feel for all elements
• Enables simple common configuration process for all product families
• Provides performance monitoring for all optical modules, and service
types Client (service) and Line (Uplink)
• Built-in troubleshooting tools both link and service sides
• Network Topology view
• Maintenance services with, SW download, hot and cold restart
• Provides full Alarm, Event history and activities log
• No extra licensing or server cost
16
Web Based Management System
19. • Bidirectional Advanced Performance Monitoring per each service
• PM based on 8B/10B coding violations for:
• GbE
• 1/2/4G FC
• PM based on 64/66B coding violations for:
• 10G LAN
• 10G FC
• PM based on B1 coding violations for:
• STM-1, STM-4, STM-16 and STM-64
• OC3, OC12, OC48 and OC192
• Keep last 32 x 15 min intervals
• Current Day, Previous day
• Untimed counters
Performance Monitoring (hardware based)
19
20. PL-1000
Remote Optical Infrastructure Management (OSC)
20
PL-1000
• Two dedicated OSC ports for remote management
• Supports P2P, Ring, Linear Add-Drop and Multi-Chassis topology discovery
• OSC rate – 100M Fast Eth
• OSC wavelengths – DWDM 1510nm, CWDM 1310nm
PL-1000E
LAN 10/100
Site B
Site CSite A
OSC-1OSC-2
22. • Can grow up to 44WL without traffic disruptions
• Each PacketLight device adds additional set of
services/wavelengths
• The PL-300 is connected with LC fibers to the colored
uplinks of PacketLight devices
• PacketLight devices are cascaded using the OSC
• All the setup is managed from the same LAN
Multi-Chassis Stackable Solution
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31. • Switching time: 50ms
• Switching is done per λ / channel
• Protection both for network fiber and C/DWDM optics (SFP’s)
• Each service is simultaneously transmitted/received to/from two dark fibers
• Switching mechanism: 1+1 Uni-directional Non-revertive
• No reduction of transmission distance
• Management (OSC) channels also protected
Facility Protection
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Rx
Rx
TxTx
Working Fiber
Protecting Fiber
32. • PacketLight products support built in PRBS tester
for the optical link
• Test can be performed remotely per interface
• Built-in PRBS test :
Enables validation of the end-to-end optical link
Reduces the need for BER tester during installation
Provides BER report for each link
Useful technical resource during installation and fault
isolation
Loopback & PRBS Tests Capabilities
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35. • Client-server architecture with NMS and EMS components
• Scalable Management System:
Supports at least 200 network elements
up to 20 clients logged-in to a single server
• Use commercial Oracle® database or MySQL for keeping the PM and event
log history
• Multiple platform - Server and Client supported for Windows 7, XP, 2003
and Linux Red Hat
• SNMP based
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LightWatch - EMS/NMS Features
36. • Client Server Architecture
• Scalable for growing networks
• FCAPS functionality compliant with TMN standards
• Multi-platform Java-based, supports Windows and LINUX environments.
• Supports both MySQL and Oracle™ databases
• The NMS provides hierarchical map view of the devices in the network
• Automatic discovery and display of network elements and connections
• Allows Event and Alarm browsing based on the traps generated by the SNMP
agent; keeps Event history of the nodes in the network.
• Allows PM browsing; keeps PM history for the devices in the network.
• Supports alarm correlation, filtering, acknowledge and storing to file
• Allows periodic and non periodic task scheduling of Software & Configuration
files Upload and Download to multiple nodes in the network
• Provides inventory view for a single or multiple network elements
• NMS user access control with multiple Access Privilege Levels
LightWatch- NMS Main Features
37. State of the art WDM technology
All features required by a Carrier Grade WDM Solution
All building blocks for any WDM solution
Adding features to customer’s needs
Save Rack Space
Lower power consumption
No need for a WDM expert
Easy to Install maintain and configure
PacketLight’s team designs A to Z solution
The price is an End to End (no hidden prices)
Post sales and technical support 24x7
Enable to grow with future needs in min initial investment
Deploy high end WDM network tailored for your needs at cost effective way
PacketLight Advantages
The Technology
Size
Ease of Use
Support
Fast ROI
Or running on top of any existing OTN network. (FEC- G709)Interoperable with all major WDM equipment manufacturer in the world. PacketLight products can run on top of any network of carrier, for long distances using their existing infrastructure of Amplifiers.
PacketLight provides all layers to build any WDM solution in a unique way